Improvement in stttmf-extractors



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HENRY SCHWARTZ, OF-FAYETTEVILLE, OHIO.

Letters Patent No. 100,67 4, dated .Ma/rch. 8, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN' STUMP-EXTRACTORS The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same I I, HENRY SCHWARTZ, of Fayetteville, Brown county, Ohio, have invented a new and useful Stump-Extractor, of which the following is a specicat-ion.

Natw'e and Objects4 of the Invention. My invention relates to a compact and e'eeti/ve device propelledv b y animal power for the dislodgement and elevation of stumps ,of trees and other obstructions, and -their removal to gulleys or other places deposit.

General Description with Reference to the Drawings.A

Figure 1 is a perspective view of the machine, laek. ing two of the ground-wheels.

Figures 2 and 3 are respectively a plan and a transverse section ofthe machine.'

I A is afframe mounted upon four ground-wheels, B, andprovided at top with journal-bearings C C' and a central support, C", for a Windlass-shat't, D, whose extremities project beyond the frameA and are provided with two large pulleys, E E', to whose periphcries are attached the ends of two ropes, F l1", whose other extremities, being conducted around sheaves or pulleys G' H H', are made fast to a whiiiletree, I,

,to which the team is hitched.

The portion ofthe shaft D within the frame is provided with pi-ns or spursJ J.for the engagement of the ends of a chain, K, whose light or middle portion is engaged under one of the principal roots of the stump, as seen in figs. l and 3.

Pawls L engaging in ratcl'lets M preventretrograde action while at work. v

Checks N N secured t-o the under side of the axles O O' by hooks P take the downward stress of the machine while at work,iso` as to relieve the groundwheels stump, and-the team hitched tothe whitfletree. The

pawls areV then returned tor their ratchets, and the team, being driven from the stump, acts, through the fpurcha'se due to the preponderating diameter of the pulleys over theshaft, to dra-w the stump from its auchorage in the ground. v

The'stump having been thus loosened and elevated, `the axles are unchecked, and the machine, with the stump still suspended, may now be drawn by the same team to a gulley or other spotat which it may be desired to deposit the stump.l

f Claim.

I claim herein as my invention g The arrangement of frame A, ground-wheels B, windlass D E E', ratchets L M', and chocks N N',

with their described or equivalent accessories for the purpose stated.

hand.

HENRY SCHWARTZ.

Witnesses:

GEO. H. KNIGHT, JAMES H. LAYMAX.

In testimony'oi` which invention I hereunto set mv 

